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Peter Christen Asbjørnsen was born on 15 January 1812 in Oslo, Norway. He was the son of a priest and grew up in a rural area of Norway. He studied at the University of Christiania (now Oslo) and graduated in 1833. Asbjørnsen is best known for his work in folklore, particularly his collection of Norwegian fairy tales, which he co-authored with Jørgen Moe. The collection, Norske Folkeeventyr, was published in two volumes in 1841 and 1844. Asbjørnsen also wrote several books on Norwegian history and culture, including Norsk Folkeminder (1853) and Norsk Folkekultur (1860). Asbjørnsen was a professor of history and geography at the University of Christiania from 1851 to 1877. He was also a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1857 to 1877. Asbjørnsen died on 23 January 1885 in Christiania. He was 73 years old. As of 2021, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Occupation writer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 15 January, 1812
Birthday 15 January
Birthplace Oslo, Norway
Date of death January 6, 1885
Died Place Oslo, Norway
Nationality Norway

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2008

Since 2008 Asbjørnsen has appeared on the reverse of the Norwegian 50 krone banknote.

1845

In 1845 Asbjørnsen also published, without help from Moe, a collection of Norwegian fairy tales (Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn). In 1856 Asbjørnsen called attention to the deforestation of Norway, and he induced the government to act on this issue. He was appointed forest-master, and was sent through Norway to examine in various countries of the north of Europe the methods observed for the preservation of timber. In 1876, he retired from these duties with a pension. In 1879 he sold his large collection of zoological Specimens to the Natural History Museum (Ireland) for £300. This collection includes Specimens of Brisinga endecacnemos, possibly collected during his biological survey of the Hardangerfjord in the 1850s. He was made a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences in Trondheim. He died in Christiania in 1885.

1842

In 1842–1843 the first installment of their work appeared, under the title of Norske Folkeeventyr (Norwegian Folk Tales), which was received at once all over Europe as a most valuable contribution to comparative mythology as well as literature. A second volume was published in 1844 and a new collection in 1871. Many of the Folkeeventyr were translated into English by George Dasent in 1859.

1839

Asbjørnsen became by profession a zoologist, and with the aid of the University of Oslo made a series of investigative voyages along the coasts of Norway, particularly in the Hardangerfjord. He worked with two of the most famous marine biologists of their time: Michael Sars and his son Georg Ossian Sars. Moe, meanwhile, having left the University of Oslo in 1839, had devoted himself to the study of theology, and was making a living as a tutor in Christiania. In his holidays he wandered through the mountains, in the most remote districts, collecting stories. In these years he laid the foundation for the great literary its output.

1834

Jørgen Moe, who was born in Ringerike, met Asbjørnsen first when he was fourteen years old, while they were both attending high school at Norderhov Rectory. The building is today the site of Ringerikes Museum, the local museum for the Ringerike region, and contains memorabilia from both Asbjørnsen and Moe. They developed a lifelong friendship. In 1834 Asbjørnsen discovered that Moe had started independently on a search for the relics of national folklore; the friends eagerly compared their results, and determined for the future to work in concert.

1833

Peter Christen Asbjørnsen was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was descended from a family originating at Otta in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal, which is believed to have come to an end with his death. He became a student at the University of Oslo in 1833, but as early as 1832, in his twentieth year, he had begun to collect and write down fairy tales and legends. He later walked on foot the length and breadth of Norway, adding to his stories.

1812

Peter Christen Asbjørnsen (15 January 1812 – 5 January 1885) was a Norwegian writer and scholar. He and Jørgen Engebretsen Moe were collectors of Norwegian folklore. They were so closely united in their lives' work that their folk tale collections are commonly mentioned only as "Asbjørnsen and Moe".